Vocabulary Cards
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C2 noun
imputation
Meaning
an accusation or attribution of blame
Example
The politician denied the imputation of corruption.
C2 verb
impute
Meaning
to attribute a fault or responsibility to someone
Example
They imputed the company's success to good leadership.
A1 preposition
in
Meaning
expressing the situation of being enclosed or surrounded by something
Example
She is in the kitchen preparing dinner.
A1 preposition
in front of
Meaning
positioned before or ahead of something; facing or located at the forward side of a person or object
Example
She stood in front of the building.
B2 noun
inability
Meaning
the state of being unable to do something
Example
His inability to make decisions affected his career.
C1 adjective
inaccessible
Meaning
unable to be reached, entered, or understood
Example
The remote village is almost inaccessible during the rainy season.
C1 noun
inaccuracy
Meaning
lack of accuracy or precision; an incorrect or wrong detail
Example
The report contained several factual inaccuracies.
B2 adjective
Inaccurate
Meaning
not correct; containing errors; wrong
Example
The weather forecast was inaccurate yesterday.
C1 adjective
Inactive
Meaning
not active; not working; dormant; idle
Example
The volcano has been inactive for over a century.
C1 noun
inactivity
Meaning
the state of not being active physically or mentally; lack of action
Example
Prolonged inactivity can negatively affect both physical and mental health.
C1 noun
inadequacy
Meaning
lack of sufficient ability, quality, or strength; a feeling of not being good enough
Example
She struggled with feelings of inadequacy at work despite her strong qualifications.
B2 adjective
inadequate
Meaning
Not sufficient or good enough.
Example
The funding was inadequate to complete the project.
C1 adjective
inadmissible
Meaning
Not allowed, especially as evidence in a court of law.
Example
The judge ruled the evidence inadmissible.
C2 noun
inadvertence
Meaning
Failure to pay attention; carelessness.
Example
The error happened through sheer inadvertence.
C1 adjective
inadvertent
Meaning
Not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning; unintentional.
Example
Her inadvertent mistake caused a delay in the project.
C1 adverb
Inadvertently
Meaning
without being aware of what you are doing; unintentionally; by mistake
Example
She inadvertently deleted the important file while cleaning her computer.
C1 adjective
inadvisable
Meaning
Not recommended; likely to have undesirable consequences.
Example
It is inadvisable to drive in such heavy rain.
C2 adjective
inalienable
Meaning
Unable to be taken away or transferred; absolute and permanent.
Example
Freedom of speech is an inalienable right.
C2 noun
inamorata
Meaning
A woman with whom someone is in love; a female lover.
Example
He wrote a poem dedicated to his inamorata.
C1 adjective
inane
Meaning
lacking sense, meaning, or significance; silly or pointless
Example
The movie was criticized for its inane dialogue.
C1 adjective
inanimate
Meaning
not alive, especially not in the manner of animals and humans; lifeless
Example
The museum was full of inanimate objects from ancient times.
C2 noun
inanity
Meaning
a nonsensical remark or action; silliness; emptiness
Example
The speech was full of inanities that bored the audience.
C2 adjective
inapprehensible
Meaning
not understandable; incomprehensible
Example
The concept was so abstract that it seemed inapprehensible to most students.
B2 adjective
inappropriate
Meaning
not suitable or proper in the circumstances
Example
It was inappropriate to talk loudly in the library.